plications begins November 15,
2012. Washington State University is a moderate-sized ( 20,000 students) land-grant institution located
in Pullman, Washington, a small
college town in rural southeastern
Washington. The Psychology Department has over 800 undergraduate majors and wellestablished
doctoral programs in clinical psychology and in experimental psychology, with the first Ph.D. degrees
granted in 1956. For a description of
the department of psychology see
http://www.wsu.edu/psychology/.
Our department is interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching,
research, and service. WSU employs
only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new
employees must show employment
eligibility verification as required
by U.S. citizenship and immigration services. Washington State
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Educator and
Employer. People of color, women,
Vietnam-era or disabled veterans,
persons of disability and/or persons
age 40 and over are strongly encouraged to apply. WSU is committed
to excellence through diversity, has
faculty friendly policies including
a partner accommodation program,
and a NSF Advance Institutional
Transformation grant to increase
the advancement of women faculty
in science, engineering and math,
http://www.ADVANCE.wsu.edu/.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY—
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSIT Y, ELLENSBURG, WA: Tenure-track assistant professor with expertise in school psychology, beginning
September 16, 2013.
Responsibilities: teach undergraduate psychology courses, teach graduate courses
in school psychology, and serve on
master’s thesis committees.
Qualifications: An earned doctorate in
school psychology or a closely related field and eligibility for certification as a school psychologist by September 17, 2013. Applications are
accepted online at: https://jobs.cwu.
edu/. Screening begins November
30, 2012. Complete job announcement is available at www.cwu.edu/
psychology, or contact: Dr. Heath
Marrs, Search Chair at (509) 963-
2349 or marrsh@cwu.edu. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/
Title IX Institution.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN REHABILITATION PSYCHOLOGY AT
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON: Degree and area
of specialization: Earned doctoral
degree with preparation in rehabilitation counseling/rehabilitation psychology or closely related field by
appointment start date. License/cer-tification: Certified Rehabilitation
Counselor (CRC) credential is desirable. Eligibility for license as a professional counselor and/or as a psychologist in Wisconsin is also desirable. Minimum number of years and
type of relevant work experience:
Direct service experience in rehabilitation or related setting. Evidence
of ability to conduct research and
scholarship of theoretical and practical. Significance: Evidence of effective university-level teaching abilities. Evidence of ability to work collaboratively within and outside the
university. Knowledge and skills related to teaching and counseling culturally diverse and disability diverse
populations. Principal duties: Teach
courses in B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs in rehabilitation counseling/
rehabilitation psychology as assigned
by the department. Supervise students in practicum and internship

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CAREEROPPORTUNITIES

placements. Advise undergraduate
and graduate students and supervise
graduate student research. Obtain
financial support necessary to conduct research. Participate in shared
governance and committee activities
within the university. Participate in
community and professional service,
including positions of leadership at
the local, state, and national levels.
A criminal background check will be
conducted prior to hiring. Contact:
rpse-search@education.wisc.edu.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-COG-NITIVE NEUROSCIENCE: As part
of a major research growth initiative, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is seeking applicants for
a faculty position in cognitive neurosciences. This position will build directly on the current strength of our
program (http://neuroscience.uwm.
edu). The appointment will be made
at the assistant professor level. Successful applicants will participate
in the Center for Imaging Research
( http://www.mcw.edu/CIR), which
provides multiple research dedicated imaging platforms and technical
infrastructure for brain mapping in
human subjects and laboratory animals. Area of research specialization is open but outstanding individuals with interests in attention, perception, action, language, or emotion
are particularly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities include: developingan independent extramurally fund-ed research program and teachinggraduate and undergraduate coursesin the neurosciences and experimen-tal psychology. Applicants must havea Ph.D. in neuroscience or a close-ly related field, research interests incognitive neuroscience, and signifi-cant postdoctoral research experi-ence. Preferred qualifications arestrong potential for extramural fund-ing; demonstrated research produc-tivity; interest in fostering graduateand undergraduate research experi-ence; excellence in graduate and un-dergraduate teaching; and the abilityto strengthen or expand existing pro-grams. Review of applications willbegin on November 23, 2012 andcontinue until the position is filled.To apply online, see http://jobs.uwm.edu/postings/10500 A complete ap-plication will consist of a cover letter,curriculum vitae, a concise statementof research interests, and three lettersof reference. Candidates may submita statement of teaching interests. Allapplication materials may be submit-ted electronically, except applicantsshould arrange for three letters ofreference to be mailed to: Neurosci-ence Search Committee, Departmentof Psychology, UWM, PO Box 413,Milwaukee, WI 53201. UWM is anEqual Opportunity Institution com-mitted to diversity.

BEST OPPORTUNITY EVER:
Gundersen Lutheran seeks a full
time psychologist within the Neuroscience center at our main campus in
La Crosse, WI. Join an established

Pediatric Psychologist

The Child Development Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin
Department of Pediatrics is recruiting for a full-time associate professor to
direct our ADHD Program. Qualifications include a PhD in an APA-approved
clinical psychology, school psychology, or neuropsychology program with
clinical experience assessing and treating school-aged children. The successful
candidate for this position will be part of a multidisciplinary team that includes
psychology, developmental medicine, speech/language pathology and
psychiatry. Primary responsibilities include directing our Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder clinic that is designed to diagnose and treat ADHD and
associated conditions. Clinical duties include completion of ADHD evaluations
of children and adolescents, interface and consultation with school personnel
as needed, and psychotherapy services. Experience in individual, group and
family evidence-based treatment modalities will be expected. Clinical, research
and collaborative opportunities will be available in the Child Development
Center and other clinics throughout Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.